French Mediaeval Romances from the Lavs of Marie de FranceJ. M. Dent & Sons Limited, 1966 - 217 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 112
... praised his name in whatever realm they talked of gallant deeds— Ireland , Norway , and Wales , yea , from Jutland even to Albania . Since he was praised by the frank , he was therefore envied of the mean . Nevertheless , by reason of ...
... praised his name in whatever realm they talked of gallant deeds— Ireland , Norway , and Wales , yea , from Jutland even to Albania . Since he was praised by the frank , he was therefore envied of the mean . Nevertheless , by reason of ...
Σελίδα 156
... praise the Queen , and to cry and affirm that in all the world was neither maid nor wife so dainty , fresh and fair ... praised the beauty of your wife , save Graelent only , who makes a mock of her . Always has he held me in envy and ...
... praise the Queen , and to cry and affirm that in all the world was neither maid nor wife so dainty , fresh and fair ... praised the beauty of your wife , save Graelent only , who makes a mock of her . Always has he held me in envy and ...
Σελίδα 157
... praised so much . Graelent was held a captive . He repented him of his hasty words , and begged the King to grant him respite . He feared to have lost his friend , and sweated grievously with rage and mortification . But though many of ...
... praised so much . Graelent was held a captive . He repented him of his hasty words , and begged the King to grant him respite . He feared to have lost his friend , and sweated grievously with rage and mortification . But though many of ...
Περιεχόμενα
Introduction by Eugene Mason | 1 |
THE LAY OF THE DOLOROUS KNIGHT | 24 |
THE LAY OF ELIDUC | 31 |
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French Mediaeval Romances from the Lays of Marie de France De France active 12th century Marie Περιορισμένη προεπισκόπηση - 2019 |
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66 Wife adventure amongst answered Ash Tree bade barons bestowed Bisclavaret Brittany called captive castle chamber chamberlain Chatelaine cherished counsel Count of Ponthieu Court courteous cried dame damsel daughter death deemed destrier Duke Eliduc entered Equitan evil Fair friend fair lady faith fashion father four lovers gave gift give gladly grant Gugemar hand hastened heard hearken heart honour horse husband King kissed knew knight lady lady saw lady's land Launfal lodging lord lovers maid maiden Marie de France marvelled mediæval Meriadus Messire Thibault Milon mind naught never palfrey passing pity pleasure praised prayed prince Queen raiment realm reason rejoiced greatly replied returned rich rode Saracens seneschal ship Sir Graelent Sir Launfal Sir Thibault Sire sorely sorrow Soudan speak speech spoke squire story sweet sweetly swiftly sword tell tenderly thing told took varlet Were-Wolf woman words wrath Yonec